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The size of CI ion is large than that of CI atom while the size of NA+ ion is smaller thrn that of NA ion​

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Answered by tajindersinghrehan71
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Re: Why is Na+ smaller than Na; why is Cl- larger than Cl. Answer: Yes, your reasoning is correct. Consider also that Na+ has as many electrons as Ne, but Na+ has one more proton than Ne to attract the electrons closer to the nucleus, thus resulting in a smaller size compared to both Ne and Na.

Answered by singhlovepreet32
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Yes, your reasoning is correct. Consider also that Na+ has as many electrons as Ne, but Na+ has one more proton than Ne to attract the electrons closer to the nucleus, thus resulting in a smaller size compared to both Ne and Na.

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